Aaron AlexisMore B.S.? Do we even know for sure yet if anyone was killed, including the alleged shooter?

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It has been confirmed that Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis was on the anti-depressant drug Trazodone, providing yet another example of a connection between psychiatric drugs and mass shootings.

In verifying that Alexis was prescribed Trazodone by the Veterans Affairs Office, the Washington Post published a brief article downplaying the danger of the drug, quoting Miami physician Gabriela Cora who stated, “Honestly, it’s a very safe drug to use.”    Continue reading “Navy Yard shooter was on anti-depressant Trazodone”

cashless-society-israel-rfid-microchip-mark-of-the-beastNow the End Begins

The bible has long foretold that in the end of times, all financial transactions will be control by what it calls the mark of the beast. So it is no surprise that we will now begin to see nation after nation getting rid of cash as currency, and replacing it with a worldwide, computer-controlled financial system.

From Israel National News: The government on Tuesday authorized establishment of a committee that will examine ways to eliminate cash from the Israeli economy – the better to prevent citizens from cheating on their taxes. The committee will be chaired by Harel Locker, director of the Prime Minister’s Office.   Continue reading “Will Israel Be The World’s First Cashless Society?”

James Comey / APThe Washington Free Beacon – by  Lachlan Markay

Officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation met and coordinated with employees of a group tied to Islamic terrorist groups in apparent violation of FBI policy, according to a new report from the Justice Department’s inspector general.

The member of Congress who requested the investigation demanded that DOJ remove officials who were found to have violated the prohibition in the wake of the report.   Continue reading “FBI Officials Met and Coordinated With Employees of Group Tied to Islamic Terrorist Groups”

1001420_500196916740637_219213849_nVeterans Today – by Dr. Kevin Barrett

The Greater Israel Project – a long-standing Zionist scheme to steal all the land between the Nile and the Euphrates – is halfway there.

They just stole the Nile.

The problem is not that Egypt’s new thug-in-chief, General Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi, is a Jew. (His mother, Malikah Titani, is a Moroccan Jew from Asefi, which makes al-Sisi a Jew and an automatic citizen of Israel.)   Continue reading “Al-Sisi’s a Jew! Egypt is Now Israeli-Occupied Territory”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

Police dashcam video that has surfaced shows a man, 38 year-old Marlon Brown who Florida police were attempting to stop due to a seatbelt violation, fled his vehicle and ran on foot, with police chasing after him. During that chase, one cop car driven by DeLand Police Officer James Harris, passed another and after Brown slipped and fell, the cop drove right over him, killing him.

Harris was terminated from he department for “violation in police pursuit policy,” and Brown’s ex-wife received $550,000 from the city of DeLand for his death.   Continue reading “Police Run Over, Kill Man For Seatbelt Violation”

The American Prospect – by David Dayen

Those defrauded by Bank of America aren’t allowed to file a collective complaint, thanks to a 2011 Supreme Court ruling.

In June, six former employees of Bank of America’s loan-modification department testified in court that since 2009, they had been instructed to lie to struggling homeowners, hide their financial documents, and push them into foreclosure. In the most egregious example, the employees said they were offered Target gift cards as a bonus for more foreclosures, which generated lucrative fees for the bank. The employees, who were in charge of implementing the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) at the bank, described the same deceptive practices across the country.   Continue reading “Homeowners vs. Big Bad Banks”

Auto-Brewery SyndromeHuffington Post

When a Texas man reportedly staggered into a local hospital, complaining of dizziness, staff made the rather obvious conclusion.

They gave him a Breathalyzer test.

And sure enough, the 61-year-old appeared to confirm their suspicions. He blew .37 — nearly five times the legal limit in Texas.   Continue reading “Auto-Brewery Syndrome: Man’s Belly Brews Beer”

joh wrana 95 Year Old WWII Vet Refuses to go to Hospital for Urinary Tract Infection, so Police Shoot and Kill HimHealth Impact News Daily

New details are emerging from an incident in July Health Impact News reported on regarding a 95 year old World War II veteran near Chicago who was attacked by police with a stun gun, and then shot by a bean bag round fired from a shot gun. He died as a result.

The family met with the media this week, and stated that they are still waiting for answers from Park Forest police on Mr. Wrana’s death. They are distraught at the way he was killed, and want someone held accountable.   Continue reading “95 Year Old WWII Vet Refuses to go to Hospital for Urinary Tract Infection, so Police Shoot and Kill Him”

Aaron Alexis was the gunman who opened fire at the Washington, D.C. Navy yard Monday.Examiner- by Dave Workman

As the original narrative about Monday’s mass shooting at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters in southeast Washington, D.C. involving an AR-15 rifle is dissolving, the new demon in the revised story now appears to be the Remington Model 870 shotgun that the Daily Mail on-line breathlessly gasps “can load six shells at once.”

This change in the story leaves bombastic television commentator Piers Morgan with egg on his face after anon-air rant that Alexis had purchased an AR-15. This came during an appearance with a panel that included researcher and author John Lott.   Continue reading “Original story dissolves, so press demonizes pump shotgun”

IntelliHub – by Cassius Methyl

So was the whole shooting staged, or were actors simply brought in?

The complex details are unknown, and can only be speculated upon until people actually go prove this, as citizens.

This event is like Sandy Hook in that way, as well.   Continue reading “Alleged Witnesses to DC Navy Yard Shooting Caught Hysterically Laughing – ‘Crisis Actors’?”

Gilberton Police Chief Mark Kessler listens as Gilberton Mayor Mary Lou Hannon makes a recommendation to suspend him Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 in Mahanoy Plane, Pa. A small-town Pennsylvania police chief’s profanity-laced Internet tirades about the Second Amendment and liberals have earned him a measure of notoriety _ and now, his bosses intend, a pink slip. Gilberton Borough Council members say they plan to fire Mark Kessler, nearly two months after voting to suspend the only full-time member of the town's police force.  MANDATORY CREDIT Photo: Republican-Herald, David McKeownSF Gate – by MICHAEL RUBINKAM, Associated Press

GILBERTON, Pa. (AP) — A small-town Pennsylvania police chief’s profanity-laced Internet tirades about the Second Amendment and liberals have earned him a measure of notoriety — and now, his bosses intend, a pink slip.

Gilberton Borough Council members said Thursday night they plan to fire Mark Kessler, nearly two months after voting to suspend the only full-time member of the town’s police force.   Continue reading “Town plans to fire foul-mouthed Pa. police chief”

Daily Democrat – by Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON — The House has voted to cut nearly $4 billion a year from food stamps, a 5 percent reduction to the nation’s main feeding program used by more than 1 in 7 Americans.

The 217-210 vote was a win for conservatives after Democrats united in opposition and some GOP moderates said the cut was too high.

The bill’s savings would be achieved by allowing states to put broad new work requirements in place for many food stamp recipients and to test applicants for drugs. The bill also would end government waivers that have allowed able-bodied adults without dependents to receive food stamps indefinitely.    Continue reading “House votes to cut $4 billion a year from food stamps”

CCDL Softail Springer Motorcycle RaffelAmmo Land – by Scott Wilson Sr.

WoodBridge, CT –-(Ammoland.com)- Gun Rights Supporters across Connecticut will unite this coming Saturday for a combination Motorcycle and Automobile Poker Run.

This fund is to finance the legal challenge against (PA 13-3) and restore the rights taken away from Connecticut citizens.

Connecticut Citizens League President ‘Scott Wilson’ extended an invitation to all that wish to overturn the massive gun control act (PA 13-3) that passed earlier this year.    Continue reading “Connecticut Citizens Defense League 2nd Amendment Poker Run & Motorcycle Raffel”

Reuters

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 struck Fukushima Prefecture in Japan early Friday morning, Kyodo reported, quoting the Japan Meteorological Agency.

No tsunami warning has been issued, the news agency said.   Continue reading “Earthquake of 5.8 magnitude hits Japan’s Fukushima Prefecture-Kyodo”

SHTF School – by SELCO

People who are in survival and prepping „movement“ all around the world and around the web are doing lot of stuff in order to prepare for SHTF.

Numerous blogs and forums are there, and they all trying to figure when s. gonna hit the fan and how it is going to be. My time in war was like worst case scenario but hopefully only few people will have it that bad even when there is total collapse and no law (at least you are not gonna have snipers and shelling if your government behaves).   Continue reading “Keep them fed and entertained”

ABC News – by COLLEEN SLEVIN and MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press

Colorado’s flooding shut down hundreds of natural gas and oil wells in the state’s main petroleum-producing region and triggered at least two spills, temporarily suspending a multibillion-dollar drilling frenzy and sending inspectors into the field to gauge the extent of pollution.

Besides the possible environmental impact, flood damage to roads, railroads and other infrastructure will affect the region’s energy production for months to come. And analysts warn that images of flooded wellheads from the booming Wattenberg Field will increase public pressure to impose restrictions on drilling techniques such as fracking.   Continue reading “Colorado Flooding Triggers Oil Spills, Shutdowns”

juryFree-Man’s Perspective – by Paul Rosenberg

A few years ago I received a jury summons. And while I detest the barbaric “show up or else” aspect of it, I do appreciate juries as a last ditch measure against tyranny. (In fact, years ago I spent some time with Larry Dodge, the founder of the Fully Informed Jury Association, and I’ve been a fan ever since.)

I was assigned to a slightly complicated drunk driving case, and since I have courtroom experience, the other jurors elected me Foreman. We heard the testimony in the case, which didn’t take long, and then retired to our jury room to deliberate.   Continue reading “The 2 Forces that Work Against You in a Jury Trial”